[Adopted 1-1-1982 as Sec. 4-4 of
the 1982 Recodification]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
The fee for such license shall be $500 per year
for each and every separate and distinct license, and such license
when so issued shall in no way be construed so as to permit operation
under the license upon any other location other than that set forth
and described in the application for the license.
Any member of the Borough Council, any member
of the Board of Health, the Health Officer, the Chief of Police or
any authorized agent of the Borough of East Rutherford shall have
the right at any and all reasonable times to inspect any or all parts
of the licensed premises.
[Adopted 2-15-1982 by Ord. No. 82-1; amended in its entirety 8-18-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-12]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DEALER
Any person, partnership or corporation who, through any means
buys or sells secondhand gold, silver, precious metals, jewelry or
coins; and includes anyone advertising the purchase or sale of any
of the aforementioned items, whether or not a fixed place of business
is maintained for such purposes.
MINOR
Any person under the age of 18 years.
Each dealer conducting business within the jurisdiction of the
Borough of East Rutherford shall first register with the Chief of
Police, submit his or her fingerprints and allow the East Rutherford
Police Department to conduct a criminal history check. After registration
by the Chief of Police, said dealer shall obtain a license from the
Borough Clerk by paying a fee of $75 plus the amount required by the
State of New Jersey for the fingerprint fee.
On each day the dealer shall transact business of the type described
herein, he shall deliver to the Chief of Police a copy of the log
concerning that day's business, and said copy of said log shall
be delivered by noon of the following the date of said transaction.
This article shall have no application to the following businesses
or transactions:
A. Financial institutions chartered under state or federal banking laws;
or
B. Securities firms duly licensed under federal or state law.
C. Transactions involving loose teeth.
D. The purchase of coins, provided that when coins are purchased, the
precious metal dealer must verify the seller's identification
by taking down his name, address, driver's license and retain
a complete description of the coins.